These authentic 1911 ammunition pouches were made by "BOYLE" In 1942. They are new, old stock and were never issued. |
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These authentic 1911 ammunition pouches were made by "VB Co " In 1942. They are new, old stock and were never issued. |
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Boiled Linseed oil has been used on gunstocks for years. Boiled Linseed Oil is a drying oil extracted from the seed of the flax plant and processed with special additives, which shorten its drying time, usually 12 to 18 hours depending on conditions. It soaks into the wood, not on the surface, and dries to a nice, matt finish. |
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The bore reflector is a very handy accessory, especially at gunshows, or just for general inspection after cleaning. You insert it into the chamber, point the muzzle at a light source and you can check the bore for obstructions or condition.
It is an EXCELLENT, Original USGI tool! |
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New, Old stock parts kit consisting of a Gas cylinder, Gas cylinder lock, Gas cylinder lock screw/valve, Stacking swivel and Stacking swivel screw. This kit will provide you with the original milspec parts that were used by the Springfield Armory. They are taken from the original wrapping. |
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These are new, Old Stock clip latches from the sealed VCI wrap. They are dated 2/54 |
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These are new, Old Stock clip latches from the sealed VCI wrap. They are dated 2/54 |
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Excellent condition USGI web slings for the M1 Garand, straight from Government storage. |
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Excellent condition, USGI web slings for the M1 Garand. This particular type is the more rare weave pattern of webbing that is a much nicer sling |
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These are WWII manufactured ammunition pouches for use on web belts.
They are designed to hold the 15 round mags for the M1 carbine.
This particular type of pouch was made with a very wide belt loop. Soldiers in the field sometimes used these by sliding them over their stock so they would have ammunition close by. |
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New, Old stock follower rods for your M1 Garand |
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These are Danish contract replacement brushes for the M3 Combination tools. They are in mint condition and would be perfect to replace a worn out chamber brush on your M3 tool. |
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Original USGI Nickle Oilers with the original .30 cal bore brush and pull through. |
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These are M3A1 tools for the M1 Garand, 1903 & 1903A3 rifles that were made during WWII.
These appear to be in good to above average condition and some are covered in dark grease. |
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Plastic oilers taken straight from the stocks of inservice M1 Garand rifles. They are in good usable condition with good caps and no cracks. |
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This is a good accessory to have for any M1 or 1903 rifle. Its one of those things that you never really need, but when you do need it, you really need it! |
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S marked M3A1 tool for the M1 garand made by Stuart Engineering and Mfg. Company . These have nice brushes and are coated in dark grease. |
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Mint condition Springfield stock bands for the 1903 rifle. Taken from the original military green preservative wrapping. |
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These are "TN" marked M3A1 tools for the M1 Garand, 1903 & 1903A3 rifles.
These appear to be in good to above average condition and some are covered in dark grease. |
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These are M3A1 tools for the M1 Garand, 1903 & 1903A3 rifles.
These appear to be in good to above average condition and some are covered in dark grease.
These are marked "UHC" |
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